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Laws are the enforcible body of official rules and regulations, established by people in authority who use them to govern the affairs of people in a society. Sanctions are ususally used as punishment for those who do not adhere to the laws of the society.

Laws are the principles of a group or society, the mutual restrictions under which they exist and interact. Laws define the extent of human rights as they apply to individual conduct, and establish the framework under which people live and work together. Members of a society, born or brought into it, are bound by its laws, which have been established to maintain order, justice, and the common good.Rules which have been set by the state.

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